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Daily Bulletin 27.10.2011 | 18:30 UTC  
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Business
Europe
Markets and the euro rise on eurozone deal
A eurozone deal on Greek debt and the EU's emergency fund, cemented in the wee hours of Thursday morning, has given markets and the euro a healthy boost. Banks are cautiously optimistic.
European leaders hammer out deal on eurozone debt
Financial institutions to write off Greek debt
European press review: The debt crisis is far from over
EU leaders agree haircut for Greece after marathon summit
Opinion: EU deal is cause for optimism
Another EU summit: A step in the right direction?
France and Germany face further summit to hammer out bailout deal
Science & Technology
Piracy
One year on, French anti-piracy agency hasn't fully prosecuted offenders
Hadopi has named 60 French people who have reached their 'third strike' in online piracy warnings. But none of them have actually had their Internet access cut off by court order, as per the one-year-old French law.
One year on, French anti-piracy agency hasn't fully prosecuted offenders
Internet G8 to begin in Paris on Tuesday
British judge upholds anti-piracy legislation
France begins sending out online piracy warning e-mails
Europe
Turkey
Israeli aid arrives in Turkey as quake toll rises
After first refusing foreign help, Turkey has accepted a planeload of Israeli aid for victims of Sunday's earthquake. Many have been rescued but the death toll continues to rise.
Hundreds feared buried as search for Turkish quake survivors goes on
Eyewitnesses describe terror of Van quake
Turkish rescue workers search for survivors
Italy
Italy floods blanket towns in mud, kill at least 9
Torrential rains in Italy have caused massive flooding and mudslides, killing at least nine people and cutting off several towns. Residents were shocked by how fast the storms came.
500 refugees saved from shipwreck off Italian island
Brussels deploys team to help Italy with immigration pressure
Experts warn of climate change affecting human health
Sports
Hooliganism
Dynamo Dresden struggles to shake off hooligans
Dynamo Dresden won promotion to the second division in a skin-of-their-teeth play-off last season, after five years in the doldrums. But like a nasty virus, the club cannot shake the violent element among their fans.
Having gained notoriety, Germany's ultras target influence
Frankfurt pitch invasion renews hooliganism fears
Serbia links soccer hooligans to extremist plot after violence in Italy
Culture & Lifestyle
Crime
Verdict reached in multimillion euro art forgery trial
The trial against a successful and well-orchestrated circle of art forgers came to a close on Thursday with prison sentences and parole for four defendants. They were charged with earning millions on fraudulent art.
Quartet faces German court in multimillion euro bogus art case
Art forgers tap into what collectors want, says art expert
Forgery network dupes Max Ernst experts, blots art world
Environment & Development
Human Rights
Commonwealth must advocate rights or face irrelevance
Human rights and dismantling of laws that curtail press freedoms will dominate the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. Such efforts are urgently needed in countries like Gambia, where journalists are under threat.
Hear about the dire situation journalists face in Gambia
Press freedom still struggles in Southern Sudan
The right to a free press
World needs journalists now more than ever, says expert
World
Arab World
'The term Islamist doesn't mean anything anymore'
Not since 1989 has a whole region undergone democratic revolution, but what are the common denominators in the Arab Spring? DW asked Lebanese lecturer and activist Ziad Majed, and he gave some surprising answers.
'The Tunisians have voted and we must all respect that'
'It was a good day for Tunisia,' says chief EU election observer
Moderate Islamist party claims victory in Tunisia
 
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